President Mahama dissolves boards of state institutions

President Mahama dissolves boards of state institutions

President John Dramani Mahama has dissolved all boards, corporations, commissions, and councils appointed by the previous administration.
This directive, which took effect on January 7, 2025, marks the start of a broad restructuring process under the new government.
The move affects all boards and councils established by the former President and Ministers of State in the outgone administration.
However, the directive does not extend to independent commissions created under the constitution, which remain intact.

Commitment to reconstitution
A government statement assured the public that the affected entities would be reconstituted promptly in accordance with their respective enabling laws.
The statement emphasized that this restructuring is part of the government’s efforts to align state institutions with its vision and priorities.

Gratitude to outgoing members
President Mahama expressed his appreciation to the outgoing board members for their contributions to the nation during their tenure. He wished them success in their future endeavors.

Smooth transition ahead
This move signals the administration’s commitment to implementing reforms and building an effective governance structure.
Ghanaians will be watching closely as the reconstitution process unfolds and new appointments are made to lead the various state institutions.

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